Product Comparison: Buck Knives 118 Personal (0118BKS-B) vs Buck Knives 105 Pathfinder (0105BKS)
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- This knife feels better than the 102 and the longer slightly upswept blade are spot on.
- Love this knife, quality buck knife. Wood is beautiful and blade is razor sharp.
- The 4 1/2" upswept blade is perfect for deer, duck, fish and camp cooking.
- This blade is quality and beauty all in one.
- Could be the perfect all-day carry blade to have.
- This knife is absolutely perfect. Great blade, handle and design are very classic and beautifu.
- The blade was pretty sharp out of the box and touched up easily or a final edge with a extra fine diamond "stone" and honing steel.
- The blade came very sharp and so far has held up well.
- Blade is stainless and that makes it easier to care for. Buck has the heat treat on this steel perfected, you get a tough blade that holds an edge well.
- The 5" has a much slimmer blade, so weights less and much more practice for normal use.
- It has the perfect weight/balance/angle.
- It's a bit more compact than other Buck fixed blade hunters, so it should carry nicely while still packing a lot of utility.
- I adjusted the grind a little bit to my own liking, but the design with the sleek, narrow, gently curved blade is just what I like.
- Great size knife. Not too big, but big enough to do the job.
- Perfect size for me. Smaller than the special, larger than the woodsman with a good size handle.
- Great shape for big game hunting, light weight, sturdy sheath that snaps the knife securely in place, gorgeous craftsmanship.
- The clip-point blade profile was perfect for both gutting and skinning, and I think the blade length is the perfect balance in regards to amount of working edge and control-ability.
- It is well-balanced and extremely comfortable to hold.
- It's perfectly balanced for all hand sizes and tasks. A real buck classic that will last forever.
- The black plastic handle is light, which is a slight turnoff for me as I like the balance to be in my hand.
- This blade is quality and beauty all in one.
- The sheath is made of quality leather, and it has a very nice rich color to it.
- Beautiful knife and well made. Exactly what you'd come to expect from Buck.
- Superb craftsmanship, super sharp. We like it well. Let us all hope Buck keeps making the best knives ever.
- High quality, good looking knife. I like it!
- Even though the handle is smooth its shape gives good purchase and there is no sensation of slipping or sliding.
- Good size for a hunting knife. One of its best features is the smooth handle which cleans up very easily.
- Amazing quality and feel in your hand.
- Beautiful craftsmanship and design.
- The black leather sheath is flawless - the size, fit, hold, attractiveness, smell, sturdiness all leave nothing to be desired.